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ENTtoday: June 2015

Features

Cancer Management Should Involve Developmental Biology, Energy Flow

Triological Society lecturer stresses two-pronged approach to preventing cancer

Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings a Forum for Otolaryngologists to Listen, Debate, Network

Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings a Forum for Otolaryngologists to Listen, Debate, Network

Sessions cover latest medical research, technology, issues in otolaryngology

How Tumor Boards Can Improve Care for Patients with Head, Neck Cancer

Physicians at Triological Society annual meeting discuss advantages of the multidisciplinary treatment planning approach

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Rhinoplasty Experts on Trends in Revision Surgery, Avoiding Legal Pitfalls

Triological Society panel discuss surgical techniques, technology, tips to avoid litigation

Triological Society Names Winners of Mosher, Fowler Awards

Triological Society thesis candidates Lisa Ishii, MD, and Bradford Woodworth, MD, were honored for work in clinical research, basic science

Medicare Reform Legislation Repeals SGR, Consolidates Incentive Programs

Medicare Reform Legislation Repeals SGR, Consolidates Incentive Programs

Bill expected to stabilize Medicare physician reimbursement, streamline pay-for-performance programs, simplify quality reporting process

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TRIO Best Practices

Can Lingual Tonsillectomy Improve Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Research suggests lingual tonsillectomy can help improve OSA in children

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Literature Reviews

Sialendoscopy Treatment for Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis Safe, Effective

Most patients reported no need for further sialendoscopy and no complications

Literature Reviews

Most Parapharyngeal Space Masses Benign, Removed Through Surgery

Clinical Question What are the clinical parameters of parapharyngeal space masses, and do they have an effect on surgical approach? Background: Lesions of the parapharyngeal space account for 0.5% to […]

Literature Reviews

Gland-Preserving Approach to Chronic Sialadienitis Has Successful Outcomes

Most patients treated with gland-preserving surgery have symptomatic improvement, but significant number have persistent symptoms

Literature Reviews

Robotic Micromanipulator Can Strengthen Laryngeal Surgery Skills

Experienced, novice laser surgeons perform equivalently in accuracy, repeatability tasks using robotic controller

Tinnitus Research Implicates Brain Structures in Hearing Disorder

New studies suggest brain’s neural network including amygdala, reticular formation, and hippocampus involved in tinnitus

Drug Trials for Hearing Loss, Tinnitus Therapies Show Promise

Drug Trials for Hearing Loss, Tinnitus Therapies Show Promise

Pharmaceutical research on treating inner ear disorders ramps up

TRIO Best Practices

Endoscopic, External Dacryocystorhinostomy Compared for Nasolacrimal Obstruction

Research suggests external DCR provides better outcomes after one year, but endoscopic DCR is evolving with similar outcomes

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